Hardware25.12.2009

This year’s top gadgets

Technology has come some distance in the past few years with regards to the complexity of operations that smaller and smaller devices can achieve. Today a smartphone is in some ways able to process and deliver what a desktop computer could not do a decade ago.

These advances are incorporated into a variety of devices – some of which are changing the way consumers relate to technology and to each other. With this in mind we take a look at 2009’s best gadgets, based on Time Magazine and technology news websites Cnet and Gizmodo’s picks.

Time Magazine CNet Gizmodo
Motorola Droid Apple iPod Touch Palm Pre
Barnes and Noble Nook Asus Eee PC 1005HA Windows 7
Dyson Air Multiplier Flip UltraHD Canon 7D
Apple iPhone 3Gs HTC Hero HTC Hero
Canon EOS 1D Mark IV LG enV Touch Video on Demand
Dell Adamo XPS Logitech Harmony One Flip Mino HD
FinePix 3D W1 Logitech Squeezebox Boom Amazon Kindle
Casio G-Shock GW7900B-1 Monster Turbine Pro In-Ear Speakers Playstation3 Slim
Beats Solo by Dr. Dre Nintendo DSi Toyota Prius
Panasonic G10 Series Plasma HDTVs Panasonic TC-P50G10 HD TV The NBN

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